Testicular
Cancer Symptoms

Unlike
many cancers, testicular cancer can be detected in its early stage with no sophisticated medical exams. Most of
the times, the tumor manifests by a mass in one or both testicles. That is why it is necessary for all men to
regular do a testicular self-examination. The exam is recommended to be done after a hot shower or bath, because
the scrotum is looser. If you find a hard part or the entire testicle is hard and bumpy to the touch, it is
important to contact your urologist; it may be a testicular cancer.

In general,
testicular cancer symptoms include at least one of the following:

Presence
of blood insemen

lack of
sexual desire or interest

abnormal
sensitivity to the touch

general
weakness and tired feeling

Enlargement or
tenderness of the breasts

alumpin one
testis or a hardening of one of the testicles

A
burning sensation, specially following physical activity

build-up
of fluid in thescrotumor
tunica vaginalis(hydrocele)

lower
back pain characterized by a dull ache in the lowerabdomen or groin